Kanye West to Reportedly Release Upcoming ‘God’s Country’ Album

Update – Musci

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 Kanye West is ostensibly working on new tracks as part of an upcoming album called God’s Country. Jafa announced West’s plans for the project during a conversation he had with fashion icon Michèle Lamy, According to renowned artist Arthur Jafa.

Jafa said in the clip below. “It’s called God’s Country and this will be, like, the first single, I guess, off of it. I don’t know if I’m ’posed to not be announcing it or whatever. I may just be spilling the beans.”

 He said. ”I don’t know when the album is coming out but the single, I think, maybe sometime next week. Maybe. It’s not sure. It’s not definite.”

If the album does release, it will be Ye’s follow-up to Jesus Is Kingwhich made its debut in 2019.

Jafa’s work with West on the alleged God’s Country album is not his first collaboration with the rapper.

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Some Sports Areas & Parks is Finally Reopening in Montreal.

Update – Montreal Park

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As of Thursday, skateparks, pétanque areas, and outdoor athletic tracks are open for individual use. Dog parks will open on Friday, May 22, followed by municipal golf courses on May 23. Parc Jean-Drapeau‘s Île Notre-Dame is reopening on Saturday.

The city will gradually start reopening some sports facilities.

“Beginning on May 23, people will be able to access Île Notre-Dame, except for the parking lot which will remain closed. On that same date, access to Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve and Parc Jean-Drapeau will also be permitted,” city officials wrote in a statement.

The parking lots at La Fontaine, Maisonneuve, Jarry, Fréderic-Back, and Île-de-la-Visitation parks will remain closed. 

Children’s playgrounds, indoor sports facilities, and team sports are still closed until further notice. 

Tennis courts across the island will gradually reopen through the end of May. Only singles games are allowed, with doubles and training sessions prohibited. 

Premier François Legault has said that health officials wouldn’t hesitate to “put the brakes on the reopening” if the situation gets out of hand. 

Encouraging Quebecers to wear masks and respect safety measures, Legault said on Wednesday that “it’s no time to let our guard down. The virus is still there.”

With Montreal still considered a hot spot for COVID-19 in Quebec, health officials have repeatedly highlighted that a successful transition to a so-called “more normal” life only happens if the public respects the rules. 

“I’m inviting all Montrealers again though it’s beautiful outside and it’s really tempting to all rush in the parks, please, it’s important to keep your distance,” said Mayor Valérie Plante at Thursday’s press conference

Numerous streets in the Plateau Mont-Royal and Downtown Montreal will be converted to pedestrian-only thoroughfares.

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